Drive Your Career Forward with IIA Global Certifications and Qualifications

An IIA Professional Credential can move your career in the right direction, whether you’re just starting down the audit path or taking your career to new heights. Drive to new opportunity, with increased earning potential*, deeper knowledge, and enhanced credibility.

By earning your qualification or certification, your clients and employer know that you are a valuable team asset who is highly motivated, knowledgeable, and committed to ensuring quality is part of everything you do.

NEW! Qualification in Internal Audit Leadership (QIAL)If you are aspiring to be a leader in your organization or looking to add credibility to your current leadership role with stakeholders and peers, the Qualification in Internal Audit Leadership™ (QIAL™) will help you build and enhance skills to further establish your credibility as a leader of the future. Learn more.​

​Certification in Control Self-Assessment (CCSA)Demonstrate your ability to drive for organizational change with the Certification in Control Self-Assessment® (CCSA®). The CCSA is for practitioners at any experience level with CSA fundamentals and processes. Learn more.

​Certified Government Auditing Professional (CGAP)This comprehensive, professional credential, Certified Government Auditing Professional® (CGAP®), is designed for auditors working in the public sector at all levels — federal/national, state/provincial, local, quasi-governmental, or crown authority. Learn more.

​Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA)The Certification in Risk Management Assurance® (CRMA®) is designed for internal auditors and risk management professionals with responsibility for and experience in providing risk assurance, governance processes, quality assurance, or control self-assessment. Learn more.

*According to The IIA’s 2014 Internal Audit Compensation Study, the average salary of internal auditors who hold one or more certifications is 30 percent higher than that of peers with no certifications (based on U.S. responses).

Candidates from the following countries must refer to their local IIA Institute web-site or contact their local representative for more information about local certification processes: